Gilmore Girls Revival Speculation: What Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, More Have Said About Another Season

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Gilmore Girls Revival Speculation: What Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, More Have Said About Another Season

Gilmore Ladies Revival Speculation: What Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, More Beget Acknowledged About One other Season

Alexis Bledel and Lauren Graham's Emmys reunion obtained other folks talking: Is one other Gilmore Ladies revival in the stars, or does that hope ring hole 25 years after the autumn-traditional series' premiere?

Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel personal proven over and over that, the put they lead, fans will apply.

And the Gilmore Ladies costars take that responsibility severely, which is why they won't register for true anything to reduction the yarn of Lorelai Gilmore and her daughter Rory Gilmore going.

Successfully, maybe Graham would, having suggested E! Info in 2024 she'd “play this persona given any opportunity.”

At the identical time, lightning now and again ever strikes the identical space twice, to not sing three cases. And although one other return to Stars Hole as a apply-as much as Netflix's four-episode Gilmore Ladies: A Year in the Existence might maybe presumably acknowledge about a burning questions, is that indubitably what the folks make a selection?

Um, sure, judging by the response to Bledel and Graham's uncommon public reunion Sept. 14 at the 2025 Emmys —in honor of the twenty fifth anniversary of GG's premiere—they’d truly prefer it very much.

Winter, spring, summer season or drop!

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“Now might maybe presumably be the time to say a ten years later season for a three hundred and sixty five days in the lifestyles !!!!!!!!!,” greentreecups commented on an Emmys red carpet clip posted to the official Gilmore Ladies Instagram. Added lianamodonova, “Can now we personal got one other season please!”

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Initially, wow, it has been nine years since creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband/cowriter Daniel Palladino introduced the loquacious mother-daughter duo—plus Scott Patterson's Luke, Kelly Bishop's Emily, Matt Czuchry's Logan, Melissa McCarthy's Sookie, etc.—reduction for a apply-up chapter.

So, with the leaves about to indicate and the scent of pumpkin spice in the air, it's laborious to not derive a microscopic bit starry-eyed relating to the postulate of a snug fetch-up with Rory, Lorelai and all individuals who mattered to them.

And we might maybe maybe moreover not be the most simple ones who indubitably feel that manner.

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Playing Lorelai again in the 2016 revival “true made me so satisfied,” Graham talked about on an April episode of Name Her Daddy. “I used to be, love, on a cloud your total time. Because it was this form of likelihood that you don't derive very in most cases to discontinue it—not a discontinue-over, however derive to achieve to one thing with poeple feeling alive to and likewise you comprehend it's going to be finished.”

Even when irrespective of how immediate-fire the GG discourse obtained at any given time, attributable to—as Bledel quipped at the Emmys—their “terrifyingly lengthy scripts,” there is a great deal of yarn left to assert.

But Graham didn't are looking out to predict the likelihood of getting the crowd reduction collectively one manner or one other.

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“Here is how much I'm superstitious or in fancy with the record,” she outlined, “is, love, there are questions I might maybe presumably doubtlessly derive an acknowledge to that I personal by no manner requested.”

And she by no manner inquired, Graham persisted, “attributable to Amy talked about, from the foundation, she knew what the best four words of the record had been.”

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But they famously didn't know that Gilmore Ladies' seventh-season finale in 2007 might maybe presumably be the series finale, so those words—the plump-circle “Mother?” “Yeah?” “I'm pregnant”—needed to lend a hand till 2016.

“So it did indubitably feel love a cliffhanger,” Graham acknowledged. “I derive it was. I derive maybe the belief was we would toddle into one other season then. But I personal by no manner requested and I don't know.”

And she's manner too superstitious to demand now. “I don't are looking out to glance in the reduction of the curtain,” she talked about, “love, did they not indubitably feel love doing it? Did Netflix not indubitably feel love doing it? Had been we ready? What had been they ready on? There's true a microscopic bit little bit of movie magic that I’d love to withhold.”

Patterson talked about after they wrapped in 2016 that “it'd be good to discontinue it every three hundred and sixty five days,” telling The Hollywood Reporter it was relaxing and uncomplicated. But, he added, “It was indubitably rewarding and other folks obtained a sense that, if this was going to be the closing thing, that now we personal some closure.”

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At the very least every person knows that Lorelai and Luke are “positively serene collectively,” as Graham suggested E!, attributable to her and Patterson's Stars Hole-notify 2024 Walmart advert.

Which, attributable to its snowy atmosphere, might maybe maybe moreover personal sparked her belief for a diversified that might maybe presumably happen in the season that comes after drop.

“Given all people's lives and schedules, it's a Christmas movie,” Graham indispensable on a March episode of her Parenthood costar Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert podcast. “It's not me attempting to derive out of the[[GG revival]search info from. It’s miles literally what I might maybe presumably record.”

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Needless to claim, she added, it couldn't be same-extinct.

“Lorelai and Luke obtained married,” Graham talked about, advancing the jam. “Now, Rory's maybe having a microscopic bit one, so it's not going to be necessarily the two of us circling the gazebo.”

Be aware in the fracture obtained to Sherman-Palladino relating to the actress' belief for the most best doubtless time of the three hundred and sixty five days.

“The freaking Christmas special,” she cracked to E! Info in April. “I'm hearing it from all people else.”

Whereas Graham's belief was “very tender,” the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel creator indispensable, there had been “no talks” about any furtherance of the Gilmore yarn.

Now not that the espresso pot of tips had flee dry. “We by no manner belief that the Netflix movies would happen,” Daniel Palladino suggested E!. “We're continuously pondering of stuff for Stars Hole, attributable to anything more or much less quirky-American makes us are looking out to position it into Stars Hole.”

But, he added, echoing his foremost other, “There's no notify thing simply now.”

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Graham suggested Shepard, “I discontinue serene derive requested, is it literally true better to disappear them looking out more? I don't know. Thank God it isn't as much as me. And what I personal clearly talked about, is if somebody calls me to discontinue it, I'll discontinue it.”

And Rory wouldn't true personal her mom by her aspect.

“Amy's so proficient that if she was furious about an belief,” Keiko Agena, a.ka. Rory's bestie Lane, suggested E! in June 2024, “and if she had a manner that she wanted to assert about a of these tales, if other folks had been on hand, I derive all people might maybe presumably personal an interest by discovering the put these characters are now.”

What is clear is that there might maybe presumably be nowhere for Lorelai to toddle (in this timeline, versus a prequel) without Rory.

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And Bledel has been a ways more circumspect about revisiting GG after the occasions of A Year in the Existence.

The Netflix revival “indubitably gave the impact love the simply thing,” the Handmaid's Myth star talked about in some unspecified time in the future of Hulu’s Television Critics Association press day in January 2017.

So, she persisted, “The best doubtless thing I’m in a position to claim a few future installment of the record might maybe presumably be that it’d be relating to the yarn and positively the timing. We are looking out to assert a big yarn. All of it lives in [Sherman-Palladino’s] creativeness. She has a extremely clear imaginative and prescient and continuously has. We haven’t had input as to the yarn or the characters on that record very much. A Year in the Existence, we did a microscopic bit bit more than the recent round of the record, however it absolutely indubitably is all Amy.”

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At the time, Sherman-Palladino obtained her closing four words in and was sticking to 'em.

“We indubitably had a extremely disclose journey in our minds, and we fulfilled the journey,” she suggested The Hollywood Reporter before the revival dropped and was devoured by millions. “With the procedure to us, right here is the share that we wanted to discontinue. And the total belief of, 'Is there more, is there more, is there more?'—this has to toddle out into the universe now. We've obtained to position this to mattress. And then irrespective of happens, happens.”

But irrespective of the total belief that might maybe presumably make a selection to toddle into such an endeavor, it was a no brainer for Graham and Bledel to claim certain to presenting collectively at the Emmys.

“There indubitably wasn't anything planned to celebrate the twenty fifth,” Graham suggested THR on the red carpet before the record, “and it wasn't exactly a reunion, attributable to we've seen one one more. But to honor the record in this form feels love the celebration we didn't quite personal. Perchance we'll be better prepared for the 30th.”

And it's not as if there aren't seven seasons, plus four 90-minute days in the lifestyles, to revel in meanwhile on Hulu or Netflix. Learn on for in the reduction of-the-scenes Gilmore Ladies secrets and ways you will likely be in a jam to rattle off to your closest confidante over espresso:

1. The record's fictional Stars Hole—which has long gone on to became one of TV's most cherished settings—was inspired by Amy Sherman-Palladino's surprising consult with to Washington, Conn. Charmed by the folks she met, traditions she witnessed and the inn she stayed at, she left the microscopic city with the belief that for the series—alongside with about a of the pilot's dialogue.

“If I’m in a position to originate other folks indubitably feel this much of what I felt strolling around this fairy city,” Sherman-Palladino suggested Deseret Info, “I belief that might maybe presumably be best doubtless.”

2. Alexis Bledel had simplest one uncredited performing role on her resume and was a pupil at Novel York College when she auditioned for Rory.

“I used to be very sick, I used to be a pupil at NYU, they usually saved calling me reduction as much as audition,” Bledel recalled in some unspecified time in the future of an appearance on Unhurried Night time with Seth Meyers. “I derive I went, love, six cases. Oddly, I wasn't a extremely seasoned actor at all. I didn't know the job. I grew a tad bit impatient. I had a microscopic bit attitude and our boss indubitably liked that loads. She was love, 'That's our lady!' I used to be love, 'Are you guys going to bring me reduction again?' and he or she was love, 'I love that, that's perfect.'”

3. Gilmore Ladies without Lauren Graham as Lorelai? Unbelievable, simply? Nonetheless it practically took space.

“After I obtained the script for the Gilmore Ladies pilot,” Graham wrote in her 2016 e book, Talking As Rapidly As I Can: From Gilmore Ladies to Gilmore Ladies (and The entirety in Between). “I used to be in Novel York, staying in a pal's studio condominium, ready to hear if the series I true finished for NBC — Don Rooses' M.Y.O.B.—was going to be picked up for a 2nd season or canceled.”

Fortunately for us, M.Y.O.B. was not picked up, permitting Graham to play the short-talking lead, which was moreover appropriate for any other actress in consideration for the segment.

“There's a sign of manic recognition that happens very now and again ever when I read one thing that I make a selection loads that I’m going temporarily however entirely bonkers,” she outlined of her connection to the persona after discovering out the script. “That feeling is a combination of 'Howdy, extinct buddy,' meets EVERYONE GET OUT OF MY WAY SHE'S ALL MINE.”

4. Scott Patterson was the most simple actor to audition for Luke, winning over the casting directors straight away alongside with his charming but curmudgeonly take care of the diner owner and Lorelai's future husband.

“Amy talked about, 'I don't make a selection to glance someone else,” casting director Jill Anthony suggested Conceitedness Honest. “'He's 100% it.'”

But Patterson by no manner belief he was going to sport Luke's signature hat and flannel shirts.

“I had three auditions that day, and this was the 2nd one,” the actor detailed to Glamour. “I had prepared one scene, however I used to be speculated to personal prepared two. So I went in and I did my thing. I didn't care anymore…I knew I wasn't going to derive[[Gilmore Ladies]. The script was too appropriate. The pilot script was so appropriate; they had been going to present it to stars, so what was I losing my time for? I'm dreary for this other [audition], I'll doubtlessly derive a stamp [outside], so can I derive out of right here, please?”

5. Earlier than Jared Padalecki might maybe presumably land his starring role as Rory's first fancy Dean Forester, two other Canadian actors needed to be fired. Why? The persona had been altered to be much less “various,” Anthony outlined to Conceitedness Honest.

6. Ryan Gosling and Chris Pine both auditioned for the series. Gosling was introduced in to read for a microscopic segment, with casting director Jami Rudofsky admitting at the 2015 ATX TV Festival that his audition fell—gasp!—flat.

Pine, meanwhile, revealed his father, actor Robert Pine, had secured him an audition (his first legit one), despite the truth that he couldn't be aware for which segment. As he talked about in a W Journal video, “I dunno, maybe a boyfriend.”

7. Whereas Melissa McCarthy went on to became one of the essential biggest comedy stars in Hollywood, Sherman-Palladino revealed she “needed to fight” to forged the actress because the tender and eccentric chef Sookie.

“They weren't definite. It wasn't that folks didn't love her, however she was a diversified energy. She was a diversified more or much less chick,” Sherman-Palladino outlined in some unspecified time in the future of the forged's reunion panel at 2015 ATX TV Festival. “And the segment was true written for a lady, There was no body form, there was nothing disclose about it. I used to be love, 'I make a selection any person silly who might maybe presumably indubitably act.'”

And while Sherman-Palladino knew from the minute McCarthy walked in the door that she was the appropriate particular person for the role, she talked about, “It was a tough sell. And it took awhile…all people came around, however it absolutely took about a reveals.”

8. In the pilot, Sookie was performed by Alex Borstein, however she needed to drop out of the role attributable to her responsibilities to MADtv. She would take care of microscopic recurring roles later in the series as a harpist and stylist. Sherman-Palladino would later forged Borstein in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, the actress happening to secure two Emmys for her work on the Amazon comedy.

9. Jackson Douglas, Borstein's then-husband, however, landed a more everlasting role on Gilmore Ladies after Sherman-Palladino wrote the role of Sookie's farmer fancy curiosity Jackson with him in tips. Meant to simplest be in about a episodes, his chemistry with McCarthy landed him a seven-season conclude.

10. Liza Weil before all the pieces auditioned for Rory, and while producers had been impressed, they knew she wasn't the simply match.

“I obtained a call they usually had been love, 'They honestly liked you however it absolutely wasn't quite simply. But if [the show is picked up] maybe they'll collect one thing so that you can discontinue,'” Weil recalled in some unspecified time in the future of the ATX Festival panel. “I belief that was doubtlessly the cease of it.”

Because it appears, they didn't true collect one thing, they created one thing for Weil to discontinue, writing the role of Paris, Rory's foe-became-buddy, namely for her. And while Paris went on to became a fan-favorite, Weil was before all the pieces uncertain relating to the prickly segment.

“The youthful model of myself was indubitably freaked out that that's what they wrote,” the Accept Away With Assassinate star joked. “I couldn't fathom that they’d derive that they’d maybe maybe discontinue that! But now I derive it's indubitably flattering and I'm indubitably overjoyed.”

11. Graham and Bledel's chemistry? A total stroke of success because the two stars didn't meet till their first day on notify. And Bledel was so recent to performing that Graham would make a selection to grab her onscreen daughter's arm to verify she hit her marks.

“Of us are love, 'That it is doubtless you’ll maybe moreover personal such gigantic chemistry,'” Graham joked on This day. “And I'm love, ‘I'm mauling her. That's why.'”

12. In difference to most other actors, Graham and Bledel indubitably ate many of the meals Lorelai and Rory consumed in some unspecified time in the future of the series, which, any fan knows, was loads.

“It indubitably bothers me when actors don't delight in the meals that's in the scene,” Bledel outlined on the This day record. But after loads of takes and upset stomachs, Graham says they in the fracture relied on spit buckets to derive them by technique of it.

13. For the duration of the series' flee, Bledel dated two of her well-known onscreen boyfriends IRL, in step with casting director Mara Casey.

“We did personal a shaggy dog yarn about casting all of Alexis' [real-life] boyfriends,” she revealed to Existence & Vogue in 2016. “She dated Jared and Milo [[Ventimiglia]. And she moreover dated a younger Novel York actor named Chris Heuisler, who performed a guest role. Right sweet kid.”

14. Whereas Sean Gunn before all the pieces was launched as Stars Hole's DSL installer Mick, he would in the fracture became a series regular as Kirk, who would personal a diversified uncommon job in every episode. So why the title commerce? Gunn revealed Sherman-Palladino had simply forgotten he already had a title.

15. The WB was alive to by a derivative starring Ventimiglia, with the season three episode “Here Comes the Son” serving as a backdoor pilot for the recent series. Windward Circle would've centered on Jess' lifestyles in Venice Seaside, Calif., however the series in the fracture didn't toddle forward attributable to budget concerns.

16. As Gilmore Ladies was ending its seventh season, there had been talks of continuing to apply Rory in her grownup lifestyles after Graham made up our minds she was not going to achieve.

“I did formally sing at one point, 'I'm not coming reduction,'” Graham revealed to TV Info. “Then they belief, 'Successfully, will we discontinue it with true Alexis?' I don't are looking out to keep in touch for her, however we both went reduction and forth. In the fracture, neither of us wanted to discontinue it without the opposite one.”

She persisted, “They had been attempting to mediate all the pieces. There was a time when we belief maybe I’d produce and never be on the record in the identical capacity.”

17. After contract negotiations stalled, Stars Hole was rocked when it was announced the Sherman-Palladino and husband Daniel Palladino would not be returning for the seventh (and in the fracture perfect) season.

“The short acknowledge indubitably is that we true might maybe presumably not attain to terms with the studio for a brand recent contract,” Palladino suggested TV Info at the time, with Sherman-Palladino alongside with they “tried” to derive a multi-three hundred and sixty five days deal.

“Provides personal alternate options,” she outlined. “There are all forms of things that toddle into provides. What we had been soliciting for was not crazy. It was not insane. It was not the moon. It was indubitably about, frankly, conserving the record.”

Whereas the couple had hired their change, Dave Rosenthal, Sherman-Palladino admitted passing over the reigns was “horrifying. It's love a freaking nightmare.”

And she's since revealed she's by no manner watched the best season.

18. For years, there had been rumors of tension on notify between Patterson and Graham, irrespective of their easy chemistry as Luke and Lorelai. The couple's rabid fanbase believed it was the cause their favorite pair broke up in a polarizing season six storyline, however Graham denied those claims in an interview with TV Info after the series ended.

“Yes, it was overblown,” she talked about, despite the truth that she admitted she was “nearer” to David Sutcliffe, who performed Rory's father Christopher. “I continuously belief that maybe other folks belief I used to be attempting to present him some sign of advantage attributable to we're chums. But that's not it.”

And Graham was true as upset and frustrated because the fans had been with how Luke and Lorelai's relationship ended on an ambiguous hide in the series' recent flee.

“I true fancy the stress between [Luke and Lorelai] loads…For me, it didn't outcome in a best doubtless manner,” she outlined to TV Info. “We weren't definite it was the cease. Amy wasn't with us in the closing season. I’m in a position to't acknowledge it attributable to it didn't indubitably cease. It didn't unravel satisfactorily.”

19. Thanks to her exit from the series after season six, the record didn’t cease the type Sherman-Palladino before all the pieces supposed to. And she wasn't scared about voicing that, teasing fans for years with the lore of the “closing four words” she had planned to discontinue the Gilmore women's flee with.

Practically every interview with the Palladinos in the years that followed integrated a search info from relating to the mythical words, despite the truth that they by no manner spilled any microscopic print for a hopeful cause. “I don't are looking out to utterly sing [what my ideas were],” Sherman-Palladino suggested Leisure Weekly, attributable to if there is a movie in the making, I'm going to be in general delving reduction into the put I left off, after which I'm more or much less [screwed].”

And when the Netflix revival was announced in 2016, it was confirmed that the four-episode miniseries would cease with the lengthy-awaited four words. Which you will likely be in a jam to read all about simply right here. (Yes, they had been price the wait.)

20. Cast as Lorelai's waspy-however-loving other folks Richard and Emily Gilmore, Edward Herrmann and Kelly Bishop grew to became quite conclude and his foremost other Massive title Herrmann even referred to Bishop as his “2nd foremost other.” Herrmann died in 2014 at the age of 71 after a battle with brain cancer. In the weeks true before he passed, his foremost other  invited Bishop to keep in touch about with with him.

“She was the most simple particular person we had attain,” she suggested Conceitedness Honest. “It was crucial to him, and it was crucial to her.”

Bishop called the invitation “best doubtless and unhappy and horrible.” At the forged's reunion panel at the ATX TV Festival, a chair was left initiate on the stage in honor of Herrmann.

(At the foundation revealed Sept. 15, 2025, at 1:05 p.m. PT)

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